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Item: 18" wheels and tyres and spare pair of tyres

Age: about 12 months old

Condition: average - some gutter rash but still look great and cheap to get repaired

Price: im new to the whole sale thing so make me an offer

To Fit: most 5X114.3 not sure of the offset but it was on my 32gtst

Location: Adelaide SA

Contact: 0431557314

Comments: i just need them gone as im really out of space i also have other parts for both r32 skyline and honda eg civic hatchback

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you must be very new to the whole skyline thing cuz you need to put up prices! its forum rules :)

lol yeah i am i only got my 32 on the road about a month ago before that i was an avid honda man

but as for the price lets go with $650ono :banana:

what kinda stuff are you willing to trade them for. i got a greddy fmic piping stock 32 rims GFB bov and two pairs of skid rims one set 18 the others 17

hey mate sorry i should have given some details im after performance enhancing parts or 17" rims

i have no need for the piping as i already have a complete kit installed, i also have a set of 16" enkies so no need for the stock rims, i also have a blitz bov so no need for that either

thanx anyway

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hey mate sorry i should have given some details im after performance enhancing parts or 17" rims

i have no need for the piping as i already have a complete kit installed, i also have a set of 16" enkies so no need for the stock rims, i also have a blitz bov so no need for that either

thanx anyway

still for sale make me an offer i dont use them anymore and need the room or if you have parts for a 32 gtst let me know im willing to trade

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hi all sorry about not replying to any of the pms and stuff but i had no pc for a while umm the rims are still here and for $350 they are yours i am moving soon and need all excess stuff gone

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wheels are back up for sale as im not using them anymore sticking with the 16's

take them away for $300ono

or still willing to swap wheels and tyres for r32 parts

Edited by aahh32
other than r32 parts i am also interested in a ps2 for trade as i just found all my old drift games and wouldnt mind booting them up again

no need for ps2 in trade anymore as i got bored today and bought 1 :stupid:

but still after any drift games you might have

What is the size of the tyres? brand, condition?

the tyres are all falken ziex even the two spairs and there all 235/40/r18 but all pretty shagged.

the two spairs are pretty much brand new but with camber wear, i was gonna use them for drift.

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Could you please put up a couple more photos?

these are the only other photos i can find at the moment and there really dirty but remeber its only the rear wheels that are for sale the enkei rp01's arnt for sale but there are 4 of the rear wheels i only have 2 on cos i had just gotten a flat tyre and was in the middle of swapping the wheels over.

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